They changed it recently, it seems you have to be logged in to increase views, so sending fake traffic from SB doesnt increase it anymore, or even buying cheap traffic.

Only method I found that seems to work consistently is refreshing my own gig in FF (I think doesn't work in Chrome, tested awhile ago, might be other way around). Could run an iMacro overnight, but my account has tons of good feedback, I don't want to risk it.

i would recommend avoiding all the fake and non real ways to increase traffic, just focus on how to make your gig visisble best for real people. that means have your fiverr username containing your keyword for your gig, having high positive rating, have a video

i would recommend avoiding all the fake and non real ways to increase traffic, just focus on how to make your gig visisble best for real people. that means have your fiverr username containing your keyword for your gig, having high positive rating, have a video

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Yes, of course that is all done. My old gigs are doing fine.

This is mainly to jumpstart new gigs I setup, I used to send some FB likes, couple thousand views from SB to get the ball rolling, now views are a pain.

If you are planning on making your gig featured, the only way is to get a lot of orders, and maintain a good rep there.

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There was a method posted on here some time ago that included sending fake traffic, getting 5-10 feedback, getting about 100 FB likes (there used to be a trick to get FB likes to your Fiverr gig, they closed this loophole), making your gig photo say "exclusive to Fiverr", then adding a video, and when the video was manually reviewed they would see how popular you gig is (views+FB likes+good feedback) and make your video featured.

I haven't been able to reproduce it myself, and am not sure this still works.

What you're proposing though is like 100% whitehat though, if not gonna at least try to game the system, why are we even here on this board?

There was a method posted on here some time ago that included sending fake traffic, getting 5-10 feedback, getting about 100 FB likes (there used to be a trick to get FB likes to your Fiverr gig, they closed this loophole), making your gig photo say "exclusive to Fiverr", then adding a video, and when the video was manually reviewed they would see how popular you gig is (views+FB likes+good feedback) and make your video featured.

I haven't been able to reproduce it myself, and am not sure this still works.

What you're proposing though is like 100% whitehat though, if not gonna at least try to game the system, why are we even here on this board?

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What if your gig has 50k (fake) views, 100 orders, and 10 likes and a few FB likes? I hardly think it would go featured...

Still, even if they consider views, you still would need genuine (or fake) orders to your gig. Right?

What if your gig has 50k (fake) views, 100 orders, and 10 likes and a few FB likes? I hardly think it would go featured...

Still, even if they consider views, you still would need genuine (or fake) orders to your gig. Right?

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Sending 50k views would be dumb, agreed. I'm talking doing it proportionately, say 1000 views, 10 orders, 50 FB likes, 10 G+'s, then pop in the video, to get manual review. Getting those first few orders is a pain and can take some time, but that can be remedied as well, as you pointed out

Set up a video on your gig, that will boost the confidence in the potential buyers, also it will help you get featured either on the first page or on the facebook page. Offer something unique but very crazy, you will be amazed how many people will order.

Sending 50k views would be dumb, agreed. I'm talking doing it proportionately, say 1000 views, 10 orders, 50 FB likes, 10 G+'s, then pop in the video, to get manual review. Getting those first few orders is a pain and can take some time, but that can be remedied as well, as you pointed out

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In that case, and considering the new Fiverr change, I can think of thousands of Fiverr accounts, a lot of proxies, and a custom bot!

One of the biggest problems I run into with people when talking about Fiverr is how to find people to actually buy your gig. To many people seem to think that simply posting your gig is enough to bring people in, and this just isn't true.

Yes people will find your gig a lot easier when you have a lot of good feedback, but if your gig is still new. Then it's time to go out, and hustle a bit.

So I'm going to show you exactly how I find new clients for my new gigs.

For this example I will be using a hypothetical Facebook Fan Page Creation gig.

1) Look at the request board on the side.

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2) As you can see, someone is requesting to have a Facebook Fan Page built. Now right off from the start, we know this person is already committed to buying a gig. This will make converting them a lot easier, and quicker.

3) Now the next thing your going to do is click on the request, and it will bring you to a message screen.

Step 3) Now I keep a notepad on my computer of sales pitches already written out for a specific gig. So all your going to have to do is cut and paste, or go ahead and create one if you don't have one. Make sure your always tell the buyer exactly what their getting, and always include a link to your gig and sample.

4) That's it!

All you need to do is browse around the various categories, and reload the page to get the latest new requests. I do this maybe 15 Mins a day, and I gain on average an extra 10-15 clients.

Remember to not go crazy with your messages, and confine them to people who might find your gig useful.

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